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National Beer Day: Where To Celebrate In The Lower Merion Area
Tired Hands and Manayunk Brewing Company are among the local spots to mark the National Beer Day in the Lower Merion area.
LOWER MERION, PA — National Beer Day, celebrated every year on April 7, is Wednesday. Breweries in the Lower Merion area could be good places to mark the day, which highlights one of the country’s most popular drinks.
In the Lower Merion area, breweries are open for either in-person, pickup or delivery.
- Tired Hands Fermentaria — 35 Cricket Terrace, Ardmore
- Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant — 60 Greenfield Ave., Ardmore
- Tin Lizard Brewing Company — 1000 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr
- Manayunk Brewing Company — 4120 Main St., Manayunk, Philadelphia
- New Ridge Brewing Co. — 6168 Ridge Ave., Roxborough, Philadelphia
- Twisted Gingers Brewing Co. — 4317 Fleming St., Roxborough, Philadelphia
- Conshohocken Brewing Co. — 739 E. Elm St., Suite B, Conshohocken
- Workhorse Brewing Co — 250 King Manor Drive, King Of Prussia
National Beer Day marks the anniversary of congressional passage in 1933 of the Cullen-Harrison Act, which eased Prohibition-era restrictions and permitted the manufacture of low-alcohol beer and wines. Nine months later, on Dec. 5, 1933, the 21st Amendment repealed Prohibition altogether.
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In recent decades, craft beer has become the more popular choice for Americans. Craft breweries in the United States date back to the late 1970s, the first opening shortly after President Jimmy Carter signed legislation that made home-brewing legal in 1978.
Now, craft breweries are opening in communities across America. Small and independent brewing companies accounted for 40 of the top 50 top producing craft brewing companies in 2020 based on beer sales volume, according to the Brewers Association.
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The D.G. Yuengling and Son Inc. in Pottsville, found itself atop the Brewers Association 2020 list, followed by Boston Beer Co. and Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. in Chico, California.
Pennsylvania had three breweries in the top 50 producing craft breweries. Wisconsin, and Massachusetts have four apiece, and California accounts for one-fifth of the top 50 producing craft breweries, with 10 on the list.
Other PA-based brewers on the list were Artisanal Brewing Ventures in Downingtown and Troëgs Brewing Co. in Hershey
D.G. Yuengling ranked No. 7 in 2020 among all U.S. brewing companies, including non-craft beer makers. St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch came in atop that list.
The year, forever linked with the start of the coronavirus pandemic, brought about a drastic change in where Americans purchase alcohol, Bart Watson, economist for the Brewers Association, said in a statement.
“Breweries who had established packaging and distribution capacity were best positioned to take advantage of the boom in off-premise sales and weather market uncertainty,” Watson said.
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